Peer-reviewed conference paper originally presented at the workshop Legitimacy 2.0: E-democracy and Public Opinion in the Digital Age, at the IVR World Congress held in Frankfurt, August 18th 2011Until three years ago, ICT Technologies represented a main “subordinate clause” within the “grammar” of Participatory Budgeting (PB), the tool made famous by the experience of Porto Alegre and today expanded to more than 1400 cities across the planet. In fact, PB – born to enhance deliberation and exchanges among citizens and local institutions – has long looked at ICTS as a sort of “pollution factor” which could be useful to foster transparency and to support the spreading of information but could also lead to a lowering in quality of public discu...
There is a widely held view that information and communications technology (ICT) has the potential t...
This book is comprised of one study and three field evaluations of civic tech initiatives in develop...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are increasingly used to engage civil society in in...
Until three years ago, ICT Technologies represented a main “subordinate clause” within the “grammar”...
This text discusses whether the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Participa...
This text discusses whether the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Participa...
Participatory budgeting is a reasonably well-established governance practice, particularly in South ...
Participatory budgeting (PB) represents a significant civic innovation of the last quarter-century. ...
Online deliberation invests significant sums in priorities co-decided by inhabitants, and is mostly ...
Cities have initiated e-participation programs to cut costs, promote transparency and engage more ci...
This paper analyzes existing practices and supporting technologies for Participatory Budgeting (PB),...
Participatory budgets are emerging as a paradigm for participation. However, there are many variants...
This paper analyzes existing practices and supporting technologies for Participatory Budgeting (PB),...
There is a widely held view that information and communications technology (ICT) has the potential t...
This book is comprised of one study and three field evaluations of civic tech initiatives in develop...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are increasingly used to engage civil society in in...
Until three years ago, ICT Technologies represented a main “subordinate clause” within the “grammar”...
This text discusses whether the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Participa...
This text discusses whether the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Participa...
Participatory budgeting is a reasonably well-established governance practice, particularly in South ...
Participatory budgeting (PB) represents a significant civic innovation of the last quarter-century. ...
Online deliberation invests significant sums in priorities co-decided by inhabitants, and is mostly ...
Cities have initiated e-participation programs to cut costs, promote transparency and engage more ci...
This paper analyzes existing practices and supporting technologies for Participatory Budgeting (PB),...
Participatory budgets are emerging as a paradigm for participation. However, there are many variants...
This paper analyzes existing practices and supporting technologies for Participatory Budgeting (PB),...
There is a widely held view that information and communications technology (ICT) has the potential t...
This book is comprised of one study and three field evaluations of civic tech initiatives in develop...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are increasingly used to engage civil society in in...